Degrees - Management and Supervision

Management - Associate of Arts Degree or Certificate of Achievement

The Management Certificate program provides a broad introduction to business management.

PROGRAM LEVEL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

Effectively communicate solutions to business problems, using appropriate language and tools and demonstrating understanding of business terms and concepts.

Analyze and recommend effective business decisions/solutions using a systematic, evaluative, and information-based approach.

Develop and exhibit high standards of professional practice, demonstrating awareness of ethical and social responsibilities in today's multicultural, team-oriented, rapidly-changing global environment.

Students will complete all of the following:

Course ID

Name

Units

BUS C100

Introduction to Business

3.0

BUS C110

Business Law/Legal Environment of Business

3.0

BUS C120

Personal Finance

3.0

BUS C150

Introduction to Marketing

3.0

MS C102

Human Relations in Business

3.0

Subtotal

15.0

Program Electives

Choose 9-11 units from the following:

Course ID

Name

Units

ACCT C100

Introduction to Accounting

3.0

ACCT C101

Financial Accounting*

4.0

ACCT C102

Managerial Accounting*

4.0

BUS C101

Introduction to Project Management

3.0

BUS C130

E-Commerce: Strategic Thinking and Management

3.0

BUS C222

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Operations and Management

3.0

MS C101

Management and Employee Communication

3.0

MS C104

Human Resource Management

3.0

ECON C170

Principles of Microeconomics*

3.0

ECON C175

Principles of Macroeconomics*

3.0

PHIL C140

Business and Organizational Ethics

3.0

CMST C110

Public Speaking

3.0

Any computer classes

1.0-5.0

MS C283-C284

Work Based Learning

3.0-4.0

Subtotal Electives

9.0-11.0

Total for Certificate

24.0-26.0

Total for Degree

60.0

*These courses are recommended for transfer students majoring in business areas.

Supervision and Management - Associate of Arts Degree or Certificate of Achievement

3_AA_SMGT or 3_CL_SMGT

The Supervision and Management Certificate consists of classes that will prepare an individual to have an understanding of sound supervisory skills to help him/her succeed in his/her professional and personal business goals.

PROGRAM LEVEL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

Effectively communicate solutions to business problems using appropriate language and tools and demonstrating understanding of business terms and concepts.

Analyze and recommend effective business decisions/solutions using a systematic, evaluative, and information-based approach.

Develop and exhibit high standards of professional practice, demonstrating awareness of ethical and social responsibilities in today's multicultural, team-oriented, rapidly-changing global environment.

Students will complete all of the following:

Course ID

Name

Units

MS C100

Business Organization and Management

3.0

MS C102

Human Relations in Business

3.0

MS C104

Human Resource Management

3.0

Subtotal

9.0

Program Electives

Choose 12 Units from the following:

Course ID

Name

Units

BUS C100

Introduction to Business

3.0

BUS C110

Business Law/Legal Environment of Business

3.0

BUS C120

Personal Finance

3.0

BUS C150

Introduction to Marketing

3.0

BUS C222

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Operations and Management

3.0

BUS C281-C284

Work Based Learning

1.0-4.0

CIS C100

Introduction to Information Systems

3.0

MS C101

Management and Employee Communication

3.0

MS C144

Introduction to Leadership

3.0

CMST C100

Interpersonal Communication

3.0

Subtotal Electives

12.0

Total for Certificate

21.0

Total for Degree

60.0

Leadership - Certificate of Accomplishment

3_CE_LEAD

The Management and Supervision Leadership Certificate recognizes the formal leadership study, participation, and student commitment to student government at Coastline Community College as well as to student government organizations in the local region and the State of California. Students receiving the Leadership Certificate will have developed skills related to evaluating and assessing leadership characteristics and skills, communicating within groups, managing conflict, setting goals, solving problems creatively, facilitating effective decision-making, delegating tasks, inspiring a shared vision, motivating and enabling others, utilizing parliamentary procedures, and conducting effective meetings. Employers and four-year transfer institutions often place value upon involvement in student government or other direct leadership development activities.

PROGRAM LEVEL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

Effectively communicate solutions to business problems, using appropriate language and tools and demonstrating understanding of business terms and concepts.

Analyze and recommend effective business decisions/solutions using a systematic, evaluative, and information-based approach.

Develop and exhibit high standards of professional practice, demonstrating awareness of ethical and social responsibilities in today's multicultural, team-oriented, rapidly-changing global environment.

Students will complete all of the following:

Course ID

Name

Units

MS C144

Introduction to Leadership

3.0

MS C145

Personal Leadership

3.0

MS C150

Organizational Leadership 1

3.0

MS C151

Organizational Leadership 2

3.0

Total for Certificate

12.0

Federal Gainful Employment Disclosure

Use the link below to view Coastline Community Colleges Federal Gainful Employment Disclosure for this program. These reports provide you, the student, with important information regarding the costs, benefits, and potential employment options of our degree and certificate programs.

About Coastline

Coastline Community College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Post-secondary Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.